Hello,
I am attempting to create a plan sheet with 4 insets that show design items that are off of the page limits. I created an inset file, referenced all needed files into there as well as an aerials file. In the drawing model space for this plan sheet I then referenced this inset file 4 times to show the different areas. Grid lines and shading issues are showing up for 3 out of the 4 insets. I do not understand how this can happen when all 4 references are from the same file and I did not change anything or do anything differently. I thought maybe something was wrong with the location so I showed the same inset twice yet one still has grid lines.
I am aware of a similar answer here Printing shows Grid lines when printing double stack plan sheets with aerials but only on the bottom plan view. However, the answer states to remove any 3D files. I do not have any 3D files referenced into my inset file or the printing file.
Thank you
I fixed the issue
The problem was the survey file has a GDTM surface in it. When referencing this file in using the attach reference there is no indication of a 3D model space as it just pulls in the default model. Turning off all the levels including the DTM level did not fix it
I am using FDOT Connect 10.11, the fix was to use Attach Survey Reference under the FDOT tab, here I unchecked GDTM and it attached the survey file. I do not have the issue now
Side note this whole issue boggles my mind, you would think Bentley would make a simple fix for this, they obviously know what the issue is yet leave it to us to comb through every reference to find even a single 3D element
is it possible that any of your references is attached with Live Nesting, and that has a 3D model attached?
MaryB
Power GeoPak 08.11.09.918Power InRoads 08.11.09.918OpenRoads Designer 2021 R2